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180 games reviewed
72.3 average score
70 median score
43.9% of games recommended

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UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe:Late[cl-r] is full of modes and unlockable content that will undoubtedly entertain anyone remotely interested in anime-styled fighting games. The new character Londrekia, new moves, and additional content compellingly expand the already substantial UNDER NIGHT experience.

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Michael Spadafore

With 18 classic titles with Local and Online Multiplayer for all of the titles on the collections its a perfect addition to anyone collection and a great starting point for anyone who would like to get introduced to the Kunio-Kun series.

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Feb 21, 2020

Azur Lane: Crosswave is a mobile to console game that should have stayed mobile.

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Feb 27, 2020

Darksiders Genesis tries its hand at something new once more and finds more successes than fails. Strife is another great character for the series. Genesis has excellent art direction, varied enemies with fun combat in either solo or co-op play. Do not lose the balance by missing this title!

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The port to PC and current consoles have definitely breathed some new life into these two games. Very minor issues do not plague otherwise excellent ports!

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Has a lot of styles that lives up to the series name; however, its lack of content prevents the game from living up to its true potential as a great VR rhythm game.

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Mar 17, 2020

Some less than optimal choices prevent Conglomerate 451 from being a truly amazing experience.

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Bunneh 3000
Mar 24, 2020

While light on the platforming, Dead Or School is an indie gem that leans on hack n slash combat and loot to pull you in and keep you.

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Davies Green
Mar 30, 2020

Making a great game to an incredible one, P Studios and Atlus went above and beyond for the definitive version of this RPG Classic. They left no stone unturned to make this game a masterpiece

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Oniken has plenty of passion put into the game. The 80's action film styling are cool but the game design itself is sadly stuck in a time where gaming was still feeling itself out.

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Chaos Code -New Sign of Catastrophe- is a solid, well-priced fighting game that's only held back by its lack of online multiplayer.

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Infinite - Beyond the Mind is a very simplistic action platformer, but is still pretty fun to sit down and play. While it doesn't do anything particular ground breaking or unique, it's still worth a look.

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Mega Mix makes a dynamic splash onto the Nintendo Switch by providing colorful rhythm gaming. With plenty of returning content and a handful of new surprises like Mix Mode, the game is a familiar and competent package for newcomers and veterans.

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Bubble Bobble 4 Friends revisits many of Bubble Bobble's ideas with a few twists of its own. While it can feel too easy and uneven at times, the whimsical visuals and new skills can provide an entertaining time nonetheless.

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Jun 10, 2020

Code Shifters isn’t a bad game. It’s not a great game either, its just kind of there.

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Jun 22, 2020

I would still recommend A Fold Apart for how much fun I had with its puzzles. Just don’t expect wonderful storytelling.

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Despite its age showing a bit and some lacking story elements, Ys Memories of Celceta is a very enjoyable game that set the tone for the series moving forward.

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The Isle of Armor compellingly builds on top of Pokemon Sword and Shield's experience, even if the main story scenario is rather brief. The new areas are diverse and fun to explore, and they will enthrall anybody who thoroughly enjoyed the base game's Wild Area.

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Darius Cozmic Collection: Arcade revisits the series' first three games with extensive user interface extras. Being able to play so many different versions of these games is interesting, but the collection is still ultimately geared towards hardcore shoot-'em-up fans or fans of the Darius series.

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Darius Cozmic Collection Console provides a unique look into the series' ports and unique entries on 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. These games follow the series' stylized legacy while providing competent entertaining takes on the shoot-'em-up genre despite being

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